China to Enhance Basic Medical and Health Services in Report

China's government has announced plans to strengthen basic medical and health services, as outlined in a work report presented to the country's top legislature for discussion. This initiative underscores the government's commitment to enhancing healthcare access and improving service delivery.
The report highlights the urgency of refining the framework of policies and institutions aimed at promoting public health. By improving outcomes of patriotic health campaigns and bolstering overall public health capacity, China intends to adopt a health-first strategy that prioritizes the well-being of its citizens.
Key to the report is the proposal to enhance mechanisms that will promote coordinated development and governance across various facets of the healthcare system. This includes integrating medical services, health insurance, and pharmaceuticals to ensure that citizens receive holistic and efficient care.
Operational support for medical institutions, particularly at the county, district, and community levels, will also see improvements. This will be instrumental in reinforcing the foundational healthcare services that serve as the first point of contact for many individuals seeking medical attention.
Another significant aspect of the report is the commitment to preserving and innovating within the realm of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). The government plans to promote TCM alongside Western medicine, thereby encouraging integrated applications to enhance treatment options for patients.
The report also outlines intentions to enhance the multi-tiered medical security system by implementing a unified management approach for basic medical insurance funds at the provincial level. This is expected to streamline operations and improve the financial sustainability of the healthcare system.
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